by Elizabeth Humphrys | Aug 24, 2023 | Australian History, Technology, unions
Photo by Steve Koukoulas In episode 2 of the UTS Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences workshop and podcast series ‘Technology and …’ Daryna Zhyvohliadova and I explore technology’s relationship to cultural heritage from two different...
by Elizabeth Humphrys | Jun 15, 2023 | Anti-politics
In this episode of the podcast Schmeitgeist, I speak to Ange Lavoipierre about how young people have lost faith in capitalism. From the ABC websiteHating capitalism isn’t just a left-wing project anymore. Even in 2018, 59 per cent of Australian Millennials...
by Elizabeth Humphrys | Jun 8, 2023 | Australian Economy, Climate Change, unions
The following post was first published on the Progress in Political Economy blog Exposure to high heat and humidity in the workplace is a critical health and safety issue, and in Australia, where heat waves are occurring with more frequency and intensity as a result...
by Elizabeth Humphrys | Nov 22, 2022 | Australian Economy, Disability, Neoliberalism
The following post was first published on the Progress in Political Economy blog, co-authored with Jess Rodgers Marta Russell (1951-2013), the US based writer, activist and leading critical thinker, argued that disability was not a medical condition or impairment, but...
by Elizabeth Humphrys | Sep 13, 2022 | Australian Economy, Australian History
In the Winter 2022 edition of Meanjin, I published a piece about the process of conducting research for my project with Sarah Gregson on the West Gate Bridge disaster. The final version is available via Meanjin journal, and the accepted version via the UTS staff...